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Morpheus: Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.
We now have a Blog!
You might want to take a look at some of the the interesting things going on in some of the government labs. We've paid for it, we might as well read it.
This information was brought to our attention by http://www.integrityresearchinstitute.org.

A new official report just out, prepared by the U.S. Navy, is strongly supportive of cold fusion research:
TECHNICAL REPORT 1862, February 2002
Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System
(In two volumes)
Because the original files weight in at over 50 Megs to down load as .PDF files, I have converted them to fast to load DjVu format files. You need to get the DjVu plugin to view these files if you don't already have it.
The huge official reports are available at:
Vol.I, ~121 pages, ~3.5 Meg
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sti/publications/pubs/tr/1862/tr1862-vol1.pdf
Vol. II, 178 pgs, ~43 Meg [42,810 kbytes]
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sti/publications/pubs/tr/1862/tr1862-vol2.pdf
SPAWAR's mission is to provide the warfighter with knowledge superiority by developing, delivering, and maintaining effective, capable and integrated command, control, communications, computer, intelligence and surveillance systems. And, while our name and organizational structure have changed several times over the years, our basic mission of helping the Navy communicate and share critical information has not. SPAWAR provides information technology and space systems for today's Navy and Defense Department activities while planning and designing for the future.
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If hyperspace navigators get paid by the hour, then what is the pay-scale in a place where time has no meaning?
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